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Can't run Adobe Shockwave Player

 
 
PT
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      4th Sep 2008
I have recently downloaded some videos with a .FLV extension, calling for
Adobe Shockwave Player. But when I try to run them, Windows XP Home can't
locate the appropriate program.

But I HAVE installed it. The installer claimed it was done

And when I click Settings | Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, Adobe
Shockwave appears (although curiously with no size data).

And when in IE7 I click Tools | Folder Options, and attempt to create an
association with .FLV and Adobe Shockwave Player, the program doesn't show
up in the list.

Finally, per the Adobe website, the program should be installed into a
folder Windows | System32 | Adobe. But that folder doesn't show up in
Windows Explorer.

So what's going on? Where is the program hiding, and more to the point, how
do I get it to play the .FLV files



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      4th Sep 2008
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 21:56:52 -0700, "PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I have recently downloaded some videos with a .FLV extension, calling for
>Adobe Shockwave Player. But when I try to run them, Windows XP Home can't
>locate the appropriate program.
>
>But I HAVE installed it. The installer claimed it was done
>
>And when I click Settings | Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, Adobe
>Shockwave appears (although curiously with no size data).
>
>And when in IE7 I click Tools | Folder Options, and attempt to create an
>association with .FLV and Adobe Shockwave Player, the program doesn't show
>up in the list.
>
>Finally, per the Adobe website, the program should be installed into a
>folder Windows | System32 | Adobe. But that folder doesn't show up in
>Windows Explorer.
>
>So what's going on? Where is the program hiding, and more to the point, how
>do I get it to play the .FLV files


When you d/l the prog , did you *open* or *save* the file ?
 
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Mick Murphy
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      4th Sep 2008
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...4157&sliceId=1

Run the Flash uninstaller that you get from the above Adobe link.

Then install flash directly from Adobe; link below.
Untick the Google toolbar download part of it.

http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/downl...&promoid=BUIGP
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"PT" wrote:

> I have recently downloaded some videos with a .FLV extension, calling for
> Adobe Shockwave Player. But when I try to run them, Windows XP Home can't
> locate the appropriate program.
>
> But I HAVE installed it. The installer claimed it was done
>
> And when I click Settings | Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, Adobe
> Shockwave appears (although curiously with no size data).
>
> And when in IE7 I click Tools | Folder Options, and attempt to create an
> association with .FLV and Adobe Shockwave Player, the program doesn't show
> up in the list.
>
> Finally, per the Adobe website, the program should be installed into a
> folder Windows | System32 | Adobe. But that folder doesn't show up in
> Windows Explorer.
>
> So what's going on? Where is the program hiding, and more to the point, how
> do I get it to play the .FLV files
>
>
>
> --
>
> PT
>
>
>

 
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db.·.. >
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      4th Sep 2008
in addition to
mikes suggestion,

you can see the flash
browser helper objects
and delete them with
a freeware at microsoft.com
called autoruns.

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"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%23%(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have recently downloaded some videos with a .FLV extension, calling for
> Adobe Shockwave Player. But when I try to run them, Windows XP Home can't
> locate the appropriate program.
>
> But I HAVE installed it. The installer claimed it was done
>
> And when I click Settings | Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, Adobe
> Shockwave appears (although curiously with no size data).
>
> And when in IE7 I click Tools | Folder Options, and attempt to create an
> association with .FLV and Adobe Shockwave Player, the program doesn't show
> up in the list.
>
> Finally, per the Adobe website, the program should be installed into a folder Windows | System32 | Adobe. But that folder doesn't
> show up in Windows Explorer.
>
> So what's going on? Where is the program hiding, and more to the point, how
> do I get it to play the .FLV files
>
>
>
> --
>
> PT
>


 
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PT
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      5th Sep 2008
I followed the suggested steps. Uninstaller says it worked. The installer
gave me a few prompts, which i followed. The installer then told me the
program was successfully installed.

But when I tried to run an FLV file - nothing doing. The program doesn't
appear in Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs. There's no Adobe folder in
Windows | System32

I'm set to accept cookies from Adobe. So now what's left?

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"Mick Murphy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5EFFFA90-3073-451A-A6C3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...4157&sliceId=1
>
> Run the Flash uninstaller that you get from the above Adobe link.
>
> Then install flash directly from Adobe; link below.
> Untick the Google toolbar download part of it.
>
> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/downl...&promoid=BUIGP
> --
> Mick Murphy - Qld (Sunshine State) - Australia
>
>
> "PT" wrote:
>
>> I have recently downloaded some videos with a .FLV extension, calling for
>> Adobe Shockwave Player. But when I try to run them, Windows XP Home
>> can't
>> locate the appropriate program.
>>
>> But I HAVE installed it. The installer claimed it was done
>>
>> And when I click Settings | Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, Adobe
>> Shockwave appears (although curiously with no size data).
>>
>> And when in IE7 I click Tools | Folder Options, and attempt to create an
>> association with .FLV and Adobe Shockwave Player, the program doesn't
>> show
>> up in the list.
>>
>> Finally, per the Adobe website, the program should be installed into a
>> folder Windows | System32 | Adobe. But that folder doesn't show up in
>> Windows Explorer.
>>
>> So what's going on? Where is the program hiding, and more to the point,
>> how
>> do I get it to play the .FLV files
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> PT
>>
>>
>>



 
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Daave
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      5th Sep 2008
"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%23%(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have recently downloaded some videos with a .FLV extension, calling
>for
> Adobe Shockwave Player. But when I try to run them, Windows XP Home
> can't
> locate the appropriate program.
>
> But I HAVE installed it. The installer claimed it was done


Media Player Classic is a better player, and it's far more versatile.
Download and install K-Lite Codec Pack Standard (which includes MPC):

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...Codec_Pack.htm


 
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Bill in Co.
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      5th Sep 2008
You can also download and use a freebie or shareware FLV player for just
playing a downloaded FLV file. A Google search can find some.

Daave wrote:
> "PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%23%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have recently downloaded some videos with a .FLV extension, calling for
>> Adobe Shockwave Player. But when I try to run them, Windows XP Home
>> can't locate the appropriate program.
>>
>> But I HAVE installed it. The installer claimed it was done

>
> Media Player Classic is a better player, and it's far more versatile.
> Download and install K-Lite Codec Pack Standard (which includes MPC):
>
> http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...Codec_Pack.htm



 
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